# re: [新聞] Ubuntu Linux 6.10發布 回復 更多評論
2006-10-29 12:37 by
據說 Edgy 不是很穩定.所以,還是抱著Dapper再觀望中....
你升級到Edgy了么?感覺怎樣?
# re: [新聞] Ubuntu Linux 6.10發布 回復 更多評論
2006-10-29 14:20 by
Edgy剛剛進入release級別,我猜之前傳說的Edgy不穩定大約是因為它還在beta。
我個人還沒有升級到Edgy,主要是因為最近工作十分緊張,等空下來會找機會試試看。
# re: [新聞] Ubuntu Linux 6.10發布 回復 更多評論
2006-10-31 23:45 by
FreeBSD>Debian>RHEL>>Ubuntu
take for instance, try installing ubuntu with a really big LCD, say, DELL 2001 FP, and you will find it fails to init.
but even an ancient freebsd 4.11 gets well with it.
apt, rpm, yum are handy tools for greenhorns, but if u are not in love with make/automake, chances are u still belong to low-end linux user group.
port of freebsd, a huge collection of makefiles, is the best of all as far as i know.
and if u go along with freebsd for quite some time, u will see that it's much easier to hack the kernel of bsd than to do that with linux.
sometimes u will need to hack the kernel - even just for fun.
# re: [新聞] Ubuntu Linux 6.10發布 回復 更多評論
2006-10-31 23:48 by
ubuntu might be the most user friendly distribution on earth. but here the word *user* actually stands for *greenhorn*.
# re: [新聞] Ubuntu Linux 6.10發布 回復 更多評論
2006-11-01 08:07 by
Thanks for your input.
yes you are probably right. I personally have tried other Linux distros, BSDs, and even Solaris. I admit it would be much fun to go through make, make install etc. or even hack into the kernel, or source code of other GNU app, to get what you specifically needed, to have the ultimate feeling of being in control of everything.
however, on the other hand, I don't feel it anyhow shameful to be a "greenhorn". Sometimes we need computers to be serving us right away out-of-the-box, to behave as any normal personnel or corporation expects, without too much hacking. Sometimes it's a matter of getting things done, rather than having our fun.
Wouldn't you agree?
Besides, there are still many many ppl out there wondering whether they'd be OK to make the jump from Windows. I'm not sure if such a trend appeals to you, as I know some Linux/BSD ppl see such a thing as a bad phenomenon, but for me it's a big YES.